Malaysian baby born on plane to have lifetime free flights
Malaysian baby born on plane to have lifetime free flights:
KUALA LUMPUR, October 23, 2009 (AFP) - a baby boy who made a surprise arrival on board an AirAsia flight this week will be given free flights for life with the budget carrier, as will his mother, the airline said.
AirAsia said 31-year-old passenger liew Siaw Hsia went into labour on wednesday's flight from the northern island of penang to kuching on Borneo Island.
The aircraft made an emergency diversion to the Malaysian capital but the baby arrived just before landing, delivered by a doctor who was on board and who was assissted by the airline's flight attendants.
The baby was safely delivered when flight AK 6506 was approaching Kuala Lumpur for landing at 2,000 feet, the airline said in a statement, adding that mother and baby were taken to a nearby hospital following touchdown.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, they decided to present both mother and child with free flights for life, said AirAsia's director of operations Moses Devanayagan after visiting them in hospital.
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